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SECTIONS
Fit
Body
We collect the most expert advice on the best ways to get and stay in
shape, including cardio, resistance, stability and flexibility tips that help
you build the balanced physique you want. This is fitness education at its best
— for every body, every personality, every athletic goal.
Healthy
Eating
Grounded in the best scientific research and the most proven common-sense
principles, our nutritional advice and healthy cooking tips support ageless
vitality and optimal energy, and help you achieve your weight-loss and fitness
goals.
Whole
Life
It's about your time, your plans, your choices, your challenges. The
environmental and socio-cultural factors that influence how you live every day.
From personal wisdom to global perspective, if it affects your quality of life
or life balance, it's covered here.
Health
& Wellness
We take a whole-body, whole-life approach to personal wellness, addressing
everything from genetic and environmental influences to the daily habits and
core biological systems that can make or break your health.
Podcasts
Listen to and download podcasts of editor-in-chief Pilar Gerasimo’s hit radio
program, Get a Whole Life, as well as interviews with the health and fitness experts
profiled in Experience Life magazine.
BLOGS
Survival of the Fittest
Jen Sinkler, Experience Life senior editor, compiles a hodgepodge of fitness
information for sporty types.
Renovating Kaeti
Experience Life associate editor Kaeti Hinck blogs about the get-healthy strategies that work for her.
Signs of Life
Laine Bergeson turns the latest ideas for improving quality of life into action
— by testing them in her own life.
Pumping Irony
Craig Cox, EL’s managing editor, chronicles his adventures into the frightening
world of middle-age exercise.
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